Kings Island Map and Brochure (2025 – 1972)
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Years Active: 1972 – Active
Kings Island is one of the biggest amusement parks in the US, located in Mason, Ohio, United States.
The Kings Island park map displays attractions, rides, dining locations, and restroom facilities across the park’s sections, including Planet Snoopy, Rivertown, and Action Zone. The map typically highlights major roller coasters like Orion and The Beast, as well as water park areas and guest services. Guests use the map to navigate efficiently and locate amenities and themed zones.
This page is a collection of Kings Island maps and brochures, showcasing the park’s rich history and evolution. Perfect for trip planning or exploring how the park has changed since opening day, way back in 1972…
Kings Island Map 2025
The Kings Island Map for 2025 features themed areas such as International Street, Area 72, Rivertown, Action Zone, Oktoberfest, Adventure Port, Camp Snoopy, Coney Mall, and Picnic Grove. The map highlights dining, shopping, attractions, amenities, and guest services throughout the park. Each area offers a variety of experiences, with color-coded listings for easy navigation.

Printable Kings Island Map PDF 2025
Kings Island – Halloween Haunt Map 2024
Printable Kings Island – Halloween Haunt PDF Map 2024
Kings Island – February Map 2024
Printable Kings Island – February Map PDF 2024
Kings Island – January Map 2024
Printable Kings Island – January Map PDF 2024
Kings Island Map 2023
Kings Island Map 2022
Kings Island Map 2021
Kings Island Map 2020
Kings Island Map 2019
Kings Island Map 2018
Kings Island Map 2017
Kings Island Map 2016
Kings Island Map 2015
Kings Island Map 2014
Kings Island Map 2013
Kings Island Map 2012
Kings Island Map 2011
Kings Island Map 2010
Kings Island Map 2009
Kings Island Map 2008
Kings Island Map 2007
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Kings Island Map 2005
Kings Island Map 2004
Kings Island Map 2003
Kings Island Brochure 2003
Kings Island Map 2002
Kings Island Brochure 2002
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Kings Island Map 1997
Kings Island Map 1996
Kings Island Brochure 1996
Kings Island Map 1995
Kings Island Map 1994
Kings Island Map 1993
Kings Island Map 1992
Kings Island Map 1991
Kings Island Winterfest Brochure 1991
Kings Island Map 1990
Kings Island Map 1989
Kings Island Map 1988
Kings Island Map 1987
Kings Island Brochure 1987
Kings Island Map 1986
Kings Island Map 1985
Kings Island Map 1984
Kings Island Brochure 1984
Kings Island Map 1983
Kings Island Map 1982
Kings Island Brochure 1982
Kings Island Map 1981
Kings Island Map 1980
Kings Island Map 1979
Kings Island Brochure 1979
Kings Island Map 1978
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Kings Island Map 1976
Kings Island Map 1975
Kings Island Map 1974
Kings Island Map 1973
Kings Island Map 1972
Kings Island Brochure 1972
Kings Island History
Owned and operated by Cedar Fair, Kings Island first opened in 1972 by the Taft Broadcasting Company. It was part of a larger effort to move and expand Coney Island, a popular resort destination along the banks of the Ohio River that was prone to frequent flooding.
After more than $300 million in capital investments, the park features over 100 attractions including fourteen roller coasters and a 33-acre water park.
Early in its history, Kings Island appeared in popular sitcoms and received widespread recognition for its record-breaking attractions and events.
One of the park’s most well-known attractions, The Racer, is often credited with reviving worldwide interest in roller coasters during the 1970s. Others, such as The Beast and Banshee, have set several world records, some of which remain standing.
Orion, a giga coaster that opened in 2020, is the largest investment in park history. The park has also suffered through times of negative publicity, particularly surrounding the early demise of roller coasters The Bat and Son of Beast.
Kings Island is divided into several themed sections and operates seasonally from early spring through the fall, partially reopening for Winterfest during the holiday season.
In 2019, Kings Island had an estimated 3.52 million guests, ranking second in attendance among seasonal amusement parks in the US and third overall in North America, behind Canada’s Wonderland and Cedar Point.
In addition, Kings Island has won Golden Ticket Awards from Amusement Today for having the “Best Kids’ Area” in the world for eighteen consecutive years (2001–2018) as well as “Best New Ride” in 2017 for Mystic Timbers.
FAQ
Is Kings Island becoming Six Flags?
Kings Island is not becoming Six Flags, but Cedar Fair and Six Flags announced a merger in 2023. The deal combines both companies under the Six Flags name, while keeping Kings Island’s branding and operations intact. Kings Island remains a Cedar Fair park, now managed by the merged entity.
Does Kings Island still exist in Ohio?
Yes, Kings Island still exists in Ohio. It operates in Mason, just north of Cincinnati, and remains one of the most visited amusement parks in the Midwest. Despite corporate mergers, the park continues to run under its original name with no plans to relocate or close.
Can you stay overnight at Kings Island?
Yes, you can stay overnight at Kings Island by booking a room at the on-site Camp Cedar resort or nearby hotels. Kings Island Camp Cedar offers luxury cabins, RV sites, and shuttle service to the park. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer and holiday weekends.
Can I bring my vape to Kings Island?
You can bring a vape to Kings Island, but smoking and vaping are only allowed in designated areas. Using a vape outside these zones violates park rules and may lead to removal. Guests must follow all posted signage and park policies to avoid penalties.